TURKISH TREATY
CABINET DECIDES TO SIGN DELEGATES EN ROUTE TO PARIS , !By Telejraph-Press Associatlon-Copyrlsrlit ' , . Paris, .July 22. The "Chicago Tribune" states, that tho Turkish Cabinet has unanimously decided to sign tho Treaty. Tewfik Pasna and Haida Pasha. • have .left for Paris for that purpose.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ; GREEKS LAND~MRACIAN COAST ' ADVANCING TOWARDS ADRIAN-' " OPLE. - London, July 21. An Athens communique states: The Greek army and fleet, co-oporatins with two British Dreadnoughts, effected a landing, on i the Thracian coast of. tho Sea ot Harmora. Rodosto was occupied and the Turks ' fled.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. .. Constantinople, July 23 ' The Turks did not resist tho Greek landing at Rodosto and Eregli. , The Greeks are advancing and . threaten Adrianople. ■ It is anticipated that the Turks, will not resist at Adrianople, but .Will make -n last stand' around Kirk lulesse, where the : proximity, of the Bulgarian frontier offers an asvlurn, wifli possibilities of holp from the" Bulgarians.—Reuter. CAPTURE OF ADRIANOPLE . CERTAIN. . (Rec. July 24, 0.10 a.m.) London, July 22. The "Daily Mail" Constantinople correspondent says that Greek cavalry has occupied Undrall and Teherlu, and are advancing with v great speed towards Luli> ißurgas,'where an;engagement is expectThe Greeks hope to draw off; the main force of the Turks,from Adrianople, with a view to preventing damage to the city, the capture of which is now certain.—United Service.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 7
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219TURKISH TREATY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 257, 24 July 1920, Page 7
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